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  2. He Was a Noble Lord.

    So Lord Houghton is dead, Mrs. Pralamop says she regrets him deeply. He was her idea of a Lord. Quite the aristocrat, bless you. And so well named, Lord Haut-ton. Mrs. P. says the Argus is wrong in ...

    Article : 79 words
  3. Partnerships, &c.

    ONE Henry Berry writes to the Argus anent the Luke, Williams and Co. disclosures. He thinks that partnerships and dissolutions of partnership should be publicly announced in the papers. So they are. If ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. Wanted to Sell.

    HERE is a suggestive advertisement from a recent Argus :—" Wanted to sell.—Connoisseurs, Collectors, Architects, Valuable old Masters." Can this emanate from the firm which recently sold the New South ...

    Article : 54 words
  5. NOT AN EXPERT.

    Hubby.—" DORA, MY LOVE, THE DOG HAS BEEN GNAWING THIS MEAT." Wife.—"On, NO, DEAR. I CARVED WHEN YOU WERE AWAY YESTERDAY, THAT'S ALL." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 26 words
  6. Quick Street.

    A PETITION was recently presented to the Sandhurst Council, that Quick-street should be repaired without loss of time. Cr. Bailes remarked that the street in question was like a steak, and Shakspere had said, ...

    Article : 47 words
  7. ENQUIRY AT KEW ASYLUM.

    AT the request of a large section of the Melbourne public (foremost among them being the members of both Houses of Parliament) we dispatched our most trustworthy and sober reporter to make a tour of inspection through Yarra Bend and Kew on Saturday last. Of ...

    Article : 772 words
  8. Found.

    MR. BEAUMONT said, or sang, at the last Leidertafel, that he wanted to call " her " by " some name no other lip can give." Ah ! far away where yonder pink horizon Lures on the night with many a golden streak, ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. At it Again.

    SAYS the Age : " He (the Marquis of Lome, writing on Imperial Federation) does not seem to be aware that the Privy Council is absolute, and no longer exists as a power in the State. It is a name, and little more." If that be so the Privy Council, with these ...

    Article : 89 words
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